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The Cincinnati Reds, left, and the Cleveland Indians line up for the national anthem before their exhibition game played at Goodyear Ballpark in Goodyear, Arizona Friday February 27, 2014. The Enquirer/Gary Landers

Dr. Jeremy Engel, St. Elizabeth Physicians' primary care doctor and public health care activist speaks in support of a heroin treatment resolution introduced in the Ky. Interim Joint Committee on Health and Welfare by co-chair, Rep. Tom Burch. Engel has been leading the charge in N. Ky. to develop a regional plan to combat the heroin epidemic. He has also been involved in the smoking ban effort in N. Ky. The Enquirer/Carrie Cochran

Preschooler Jack Underwood shows off his mask during a Fat Tuesday celebration at the Good Shepherd Catholic Montessori School in Madison Place on Tuesday, March 4, 2014. During the party, the kids ate King cake, received beads and had a parade. The Enquirer/Leigh Taylor

Nine Greenpeace activists, including one dressed in a tiger suit, rappel and hang banners in protest of Proctor & Gamble outside of the company's headquarters, in Downtown Cincinnati, on Tuesday afternoon. The Enquirer/Amanda Rossmann

Paragon Salon is suing the city of Cincinnati "for ??failing to live up to agreed-upon" responsibilities, its owners have announced. The city bought the Pogue'??s garage, of which Paragon is the sole resident, and made a deal with a developer to replace the garage with a 30-story apartment tower and grocery store. The Enquirer/Cara Owsley

Pamela Mullins, 61, of Covington, was 11 years old and accompanied her grandmother when she took part in an historic march for racial equality in 1964 in Frankfort and she returned to Frankfort for the 50th anniversary of the event. She is in a Covington Human Rights Commission van that left from E. 7th Street, Covington, for the march. The Enquirer/Patrick Reddy

Truck traffic on I-75 zips past the old Berkshire Farm homestead at the northwest corner of US 42 and I-75, Florence. Anchor Properties is in the process of purchasing the 63-acre site for development. The Enquirer/Patrick Reddy

Workers do repairs inside what will be Taft's Ale House in Over-the-Rhine on Thursday, March 6, 2014. The Ale House will be a new three-level brewpub located inside the old St. Paul's German Evangelical Church. New York restaurateur Dave Kassling is teaming with brewer Kevin Moreland, formerly with local brewery Listermann. The Ale House plans to open in the fall. The Enquirer/Leigh Taylor

A look inside what will be Taft's Ale House in Over-the-Rhine on Thursday, March 6, 2014. The Ale House will be a new three-level brewpub located inside the old St. Paul's German Evangelical Church. New York restaurateur Dave Kassling is teaming with brewer Kevin Moreland, formerly with local brewery Listermann. The Ale House plans to open in the fall. The Enquirer/Leigh Taylor

A look inside what will be Taft's Ale House in Over-the-Rhine on Thursday, March 6, 2014. The Ale House will be a new three-level brewpub located inside the old St. Paul's German Evangelical Church. New York restaurateur Dave Kassling is teaming with brewer Kevin Moreland, formerly with local brewery Listermann. The Ale House plans to open in the fall. The Enquirer/Leigh Taylor

A look inside what will be Taft's Ale House in Over-the-Rhine on Thursday, March 6, 2014. The Ale House will be a new three-level brewpub located inside the old St. Paul's German Evangelical Church. New York restaurateur Dave Kassling is teaming with brewer Kevin Moreland, formerly with local brewery Listermann. The Ale House plans to open in the fall. The Enquirer/Leigh Taylor

"Jack", an eight-day old Bactrian camel with his mother "Saarai" Browning at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden Thursday March 6, 2014. "Jack" is the first camel born at the zoo since "Bogart" in April 2012. "Jack" weighs 116 pounds and has two teeth at the bottom. "Jack" hasn't been introduced to his father "Humphrey" but will when he is about 6 months old. The Enquirer/Cara Owsley

Karen Glink of Downtown walks her 2-year-old dog, Charlie, Friday morning through Sawyer Point. They usually walk four miles each morning, but have been skipping recently because of the extreme cold. "I woke up this morning and saw that it was 23 degrees out. That's good enough," she said. "I'm just glad the sun is out." The Enquirer/Carrie Cochran

Ohio Attorney General Mike Dewine shows kids a book about his charity, HAnds Together, as he visits with students at The Good Shepherd Catholic Montessori School in Madison Place on Friday, March 7, 2014. Dewine talked to the kids about his job as attorney general and answered questions that they had. The kids then gave Dewine a check for over $400.00 for Hands Together, a program that helps kids in Haiti that Dewine is involved with. The students raised the money through a bake sale and a penny war. The Enquirer/Leigh Taylor